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Why We Travel -Words
Lesson | Difficult words | Pictures | Videos We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves. We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate. We travel to bring what little we can, in our ignorance and knowledge, to those parts of the globe whose riches are differently dispersed. And we travel, in essence, to become young fools again -- to slow time down and get taken in and fall in love once more. The beauty of this whole process was best described, perhaps, before people even took to frequent flying, by George Santayana in his lapidary essay, "The Philosophy of Travel." We "need sometimes," the Harvard philosopher wrote, "to escape into open solitudes, into aimlessness, into the moral holiday of running some pure hazard, in order to sharpen the edge of life, to taste hardship, and to be compelled to work desperately for a moment at no matter what." I like that stress on work, since never more than on the road are we shown how proportional our blessings are to the difficulty that precedes them; and I like the stress on a holiday that's "moral" since we fall into our ethical habits as easily as into our beds at night. Few of us ever forget the connection between "travel" and "travail," and I know that I travel in large part in search of hardship -- both my own, which I want to feel, and others', which I need to see. Travel in that sense guides us toward a better balance of wisdom and compassion -- of seeing the world clearly, and yet feeling it truly. For seeing without feeling can obviously be uncaring; while feeling without seeing can be blind. Yet for me the first great joy of traveling is simply the luxury of leaving all my beliefs and certainties at home, and seeing everything I thought I knew in a different light, and from a crooked angle. In that regard, even a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet (in Beijing) or a scratchy revival showing of "Wild Orchids" (on the Champs-Elysees) can be both novelty and revelation: In China, after all, people will pay a whole week's wages to eat with Colonel Sanders, and in Paris, Mickey Rourke is regarded as the greatest actor since Jerry Lewis. If a Mongolian restaurant seems exotic to us in Evanston, Ill., it only follows that a McDonald's would seem equally exotic in Ulan Bator -- or, at least, equally far from everything expected. Though it's fashionable nowadays to draw a distinction between the "tourist" and the "traveler," perhaps the real distinction lies between those who leave their assumptions at home, and those who don't: Among those who don't, a tourist is just someone who complains, "Nothing here is the way it is at home," while a traveler is one who grumbles, "Everything here is the same as it is in Cairo -- or Cuzco or Kathmandu." It's all very much the same. But for the rest of us, the sovereign freedom of traveling comes from the fact that it whirls you around and turns you upside down, and stands everything you took for granted on its head. If a diploma can famously be a passport (to a journey through hard realism), a passport can be a diploma (for a crash course in cultural relativism). And the first lesson we learn on the road, whether we like it or not, is how provisional and provincial are the things we imagine to be universal. When you go to North Korea, for example, you really do feel as if you've landed on a different planet -- and the North Koreans doubtless feel that they're being visited by an extra-terrestrial, too (or else they simply assume that you, as they do, receive orders every morning from the Central Committee on what clothes to wear and what route to use when walking to work, and you, as they do, have loudspeakers in your bedroom broadcasting propaganda every morning at dawn, and you, as they do, have your radios fixed so as to receive only a single channel). We travel, then, in part just to shake up our complacencies by seeing all the moral and political urgencies, the life-and-death dilemmas, that we seldom have to face at home. And we travel to fill in the gaps left by tomorrow's headlines: When you drive down the streets of Port-au-Prince, for example, where there is almost no paving and women relieve themselves next to mountains of trash, your notions of the Internet and a "one world order" grow usefully revised. Travel is the best way we have of rescuing the humanity of places, and saving them from abstraction and ideology. And in the process, we also get saved from abstraction ourselves, and come to see how much we can bring to the places we visit, and how much we can become a kind of carrier pigeon -- an anti-Federal Express, if you like -- in transporting back and forth what every culture needs. I find that I always take Michael Jordan posters to Kyoto, and bring woven ikebana baskets back to California; I invariably travel to Cuba with a suitcase piled high with bottles of Tylenol and bars of soap, and come back with one piled high with salsa tapes, and hopes, and letters to long-lost brothers. But more significantly, we carry values and beliefs and news to the places we go, and in many parts of the world, we become walking video screens and living newspapers, the only channels that can take people out of the censored limits of their homelands. In closed or impoverished places, like Pagan or Lhasa or Havana, we are the eyes and ears of the people we meet, their only contact with the world outside and, very often, the closest, quite literally, they will ever come to Michael Jackson or Bill Clinton. Not the least of the challenges
Marketing
Marketing and the types of marketing Friends, For the successful business, marketing is one of the most essential factors. It is the art of promoting products or services to the possible customers to generate a lot of revenue. In today's digital age, marketing has a wide range of policies, including 1] content marketing, 2] social media marketing, 3] email marketing, 4] search engine optimization, 5] pay-per-click advertising, and 6] copywriting. Here, we are going to discuss these marketing techniques and how these techniques can be used to develop your business.1] Content marketing involves creating valuable content that attracts and engages your target audience. This can include blog posts, videos, podcasts, and social media posts. The world of content marketing builds a trust with your audience and establishes your products as a brand in the market.2] Social media marketing is done using social media platforms like whatsapp, telegram, youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to advertise of your products or services. It is an excellent way to reach a large number of audience and build brand awareness. With social media, you can engage with your customers, share content, and respond to their feedback.3] Email marketing is a very effective medium to develop relationships with your customers. It involves sending targeted messages to your subscribers, such as newsletters, promotional offers, and updates. Email marketing can help you build trust and increase engagement.4] Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing your website to rank higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). This involves to improve the quality of your content, optimizing your website's structure and navigation, and building high-quality backlinks. SEO helps you to drive traffic to your website, improve your brand's visibility, and increase your revenue.5] Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising involves placing the advertisements on search engines and social media platforms. With PPC, you only pay when someone clicks on your advertisements. This can be an effective way to drive traffic to your website and generate leads.6] Copywriting is the art of creating effective content which inspires the customers to take action. This can include writing product descriptions, landing pages, and advertisements. Effective copywriting can help you to spread your message clearly and persuade your audience to take action.Finally, we can say that marketing is an essential part of growing your business. With the help of a combination of content marketing, social media marketing, email marketing, search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, and copywriting, you will come in the contact of millions of audience, build brand name in the heart of the customere, and earn a lot of money. To fill NEET UG 2023 application form Click the following button NEET Application Form 2023 <p>NEET Application Reopened, Last Date: 13th April 2023. Countdown! DaysHoursMinutesSeconds NEET UG 2023 Updates: Registration reopens; check how to apply, de… Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal To fill CET 2023 application form Click the following button MHT CET Application form <p>Countdown of CET Application Last Date:(7th April 2023.) DaysHoursMinutesSeconds CET 2023 Updates: Registration begins; check how to apply, deadline On 8 Ma… Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal My Marquee Subtext For 12th English My Marquee Subtext Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal My Marquee Subtext For 12th English My Marquee Subtext Online & Offline ClassesStudents can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous ResultEvery year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period..Quality Study MaterialNotes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision TestsWe conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching ExperienceMore than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us
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Mark Zuckerberg
Success Story of Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg was born in Dobbs Ferry, New York on May 14, 1984. His father's name is Edward Zuckerberg is a dentist and mother's name is Karen Zuckerberg who is a psychiatrist. Mark Zuckerberg was very promising since childhood. From the time he was in school, he started getting more interested in programming. Mark had created a messenger named "ZuckNet" at the age of 12. By connecting all the computers together with this software, all the people of the house used to talk by transferring the messages inside the house and in the father's dental clinic. Mark's father had installed this software in his computer system and used it in his clinic. Receptionist in the clinic used to inform Mark's father about the arrival of new patients through that Messenger. Seeing this ability of Mark Zuckerberg, his father called a computer teacher for Mark and that teacher taught him programming. Mark learned programming very quickly. His teachers were surprised to see Mark learning programming so fast at such a young age. Mark Zuckerberg was counted among the talented students in his school. He made MP3 Media Player during his high school. He named it "Synapse". It was such a player that used to prepare Playlist automatically. Microsoft and AOL started showing interest in this Media Player and they offered more money to Mark to buy it but Mark did not accept the offer. Invention of FaceMash: After completing his schooling, Mark took admission in Harvard University for his further studies. There also Mark became popular because of his intelligence. He created a site in 2003 called "FaceMash". Mark had hacked the database of his university to create this site and stole the profile picture of all the students studying in the university from there to put it in his FaceMash. Mark had created a program that selects the photo of any two girls and asks them to vote on who is the most beautiful and good looking. The students who came to this site of Mark were from that university only and those students used to vote. Gradually the popularity of this site increased a lot and many students started accessing this site. Due to high traffic on the site, the university got severe crash. After this, Mark got a lot of scolding from the teachers and principal of the university and this site also had to be closed. Beginning of Facebook: Shortly before the FaceMash incident, a Harvard University student Divya Narendra came to Mark with the idea of a "Social Networking Site" and had two partners. He told Mark that he wanted to make this site for the students of his university. Whose name would be "Harvard Connection" and later its name was changed to "ConnectU". He said that all the members associated with this site can share their photos, personal information with each other through internet. Mark liked this idea and he immediately said yes and started working with him. While working on this project, he got the idea of starting his own Social Networking Site. In 2004, Mark took over the domain "TheFacebook.com". Facebook was used at that time only by the students of their university. Gradually, in 2005, students of all the universities of USA started using it. Day by day the popularity of Facebook was increasing. Seeing this, Mark decided that now not only students but all people around the world will be able to use Facebook. For this, Mark left his graduation studies in half and gave his full attention towards this project. People can also make new friends on Facebook and can also talk back to their separated friends and share everything. Because of this specialty, people keep getting drawn towards Facebook. For this reason, the popularity of Facebook has increased so much that today Facebook has more than 2 billion users worldwide. Inspired by Mark Zuckerberg's life and his success, a film has also been made on him called "The Social Network". 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